Sat Shri Akal sarean nu,Today im going to start a new game i.e. 5 letter game.I will write a 5 letter word and next visitor has to make a new 5 letter word starting with the last letter of previous posted word.e.g. Startnext will post>start>Trucksimple hai ji bas apne to upar wali post da last letter chakko aur bna deo ik nawa word.Note: it is only a 5 letter gamehere is word for next userHEART

Exactly… what if Heer Ranjha were on Facebook and it all happened here in the world of Social Networking? What role would Facebook have played in the legendary story of Heer and Ranjha? We have tried to envision the story in detail and how it would have unfolded with the help of Facebook.In a way its education, maybe a way for the contemporary generation to connect with the forlorn stories of eternal love. If this becomes a success, we will try to come up with more such stories.

ੴ ਵਾਹਿਗੁਰੂ ਜੀ ਕਾ ਖਾਲਸਾ ੴੴ ਵਾਹਿਗੁਰੂ ਜੀ ਕੀ ਫਤਿਹ ੴLo v mitro Ah Wraich surname di history mein kuch hor v post karu but kuch time baad let me search HistoryThe original name of this tribe was 'Chang' (Chung) and gave it's name to theJhangDistrict although they no longer occupy that area.Population distributionThe Wraich population was 38,070 inAmritsar districtduring the 1911British PunjabCensus. In thePatiala districtit was 19,950.Geographic distributionWestern PunjabThe Wraich are mostly found inwestern Punjab,Pakistan, in the districts ofGujratandGujranwala. They are also significant populations in the southern districts of Punjab like Multan and Duniapur. The Wraich in Sargodha are mostly landlords like Atharwraich and they come here from Gujrat and Gujranwala. The Warraich of Faisalabad came from Gujrat in 1905 A.D.Eastern PunjabIneastern PunjabinIndiathe clan is found in large numbers in theMajhaandMalwaregions. Historically they are known as land owners and served in theIndianMythical historyAccording toSir Lepel Griffin, the tribe migrated to Punjab during the reign of Mohammad of Ghazni and settled inGujrat, in present day Pakistan.According to legend, a Jat named Wraich had five sons who moved fromChenabto the two cities Gujrat andGujranwala. Around the tenth century A.D., their descendants moved down to theJhelum Riverin large numbers. Until the thirteenth-century AD they continued to fight withGujjartribes. Today the Wraich occupy a very compact area comprising 360 villages in a region calledJatatar. During the period ofFeroz Shah Tughlaq, a certainHarialeader of these Wraich Jats converted toIslamand founded a village later namedHariawalaafter him.

According to historians, the Warraich clan are descendants of a clan from the North-Western province of Iqulawri who originated from the rulers of the Great Persian empire. After a war, they settled in Afghanistan, with many choosing to remain in Afghanistan (and in neighbouring areas, such as in Peshawar across the border in modern day Pakistan) who are now mixed in to civilian life. Following this first migration, they then migrated from Afghanistan and settled within the areas of Punjab in 1621 due to the great plague of Iqulawri. The majority are currently spread across the Punjab areas of Asia.

Geographic distribution

Western PunjabThe Waraich is mostly found in western Punjab, Pakistan, in the two districts Gujrat and Gujranwala&also in settled in south punjab like MULTAN&DUNYAPUR . They occupy 141 villages in Gujrat and 84 villages in Gujranwala. They are also available in lot of numbers in Kana Kacha an area of Lahore Disst. in 'Warraichan village'. A lot of WARRAICH's are living in Sargodha Distt. in village Chak 19 SB. Additionally they are also settled in the neighboring district Mandi Bahauddin. Villages like Ghagoki, Pahrianwali, Sohawa Waraichan etc. belong to this tribe. Famous warraich families are settled in ghagokiEastern PunjabIn eastern Punjab in India the clan is found in large numbers in the Majha and Malwa regions. Historically they are known as land owners and tenant farmers and many are employed by the Indian and Pakistani armies. In Indian Punjab the clan occupies about 315 villages. After 1947 a large number of Waraich moved into Haryana.[/l][/t]

A rare sketch of Dasam Pita - the paintings courtesy of World Sikh Heritage Museum

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Guru Gobind Singh Ji was going from Alamgir to Raikot.Ring which Guru Ji was wearing was tight on swollen finger.Guru ji got it cut from iron smith Bhai Jawala Of Mohi village near Mullanpur (Ludhiana) on 31 dec 1704..Bhai Mehar singh ji now at Bhamipura village near Jagraon (Ludhiana),the 6th descendent Of Bhai Jawala Ji is in possession of that ring & the file with which it was cut